At the beginning of the 2011 legislative session, Weininger served on the following committees:

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During the 2011-2012 legislative session, Weininger served on these committees:

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==Campaign donors==

==Campaign donors==

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In Wisconsin, there is a $500 campaign contribution limit for donations to partisan [[Wisconsin State Assembly|Assembly]] candidates.<ref>[http://gab.wi.gov/sites/default/files/page/campaign_contribution_limits_partisan_state_pdf_13605.pdf ''Wisconsin Government Accountability Board'' "Contribution Limits"]</ref>

In 2010, when Weininger first won election to the State Assembly, he collected $58,418 in donations.<ref>[http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/candidate.phtml?c=131585 ''Follow the Money.org'', Chad Weininger candidate summary, Retrieved June 22, 2011]</ref>

Weininger is a former city clerk for Green Bay. He has served as Chief of Staff for the Mayor of Green Bay and as Deputy Chief of Staff and District Director for Congressman Mark Green, and worked on the Wisconsin State Legislative Staff of Senator Robert Cowles. Weininger previously was a Foreign Service Specialist for the U.S. State Department in Tanzania, Africa.

He holds an MBA from Cardinal Stritch University and a BBA in Business Administration & Political Science from St. Norbert College.[1]

Committee assignments

At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Weininger served on the following committees:

"Oppose costly job killing mandates for small businesses and families.

Support legal reforms to reduce the frivolous lawsuits that drive up costs for consumers and harm job creation.

Require deadlines for the government permitting process so that government inaction doesn’t slow job creation."

Cut taxes - In order to lower taxes, Weininger will:

"Support property tax relief.

Eliminate taxes on pensions for seniors.

Create a sales tax holiday for back-to-school items to help Wisconsin’s parents and students."

His campaign slogan is "Putting People before Politics." He pledges to "Defend our values" by supporting:

Second Amendment and hunting rights.

Respect all human life as a gift that deserves protection – both born and unborn.

Protection of the integrity of our democracy by requiring a photo ID for voting.[4]

Campaign donors

Comprehensive donor information for Weininger is available dating back to 2010. Based on available campaign finance records, Weininger raised a total of $123,280 during that time period. This information was last updated on June 5, 2013.[5]